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Status Pro X Earbuds REVIEW Triple Driver Sound and Elite Call Quality

A sound-focused true wireless earbud with powerful audio performance, strong ANC, and impressive microphone clarity that rivals major flagship brands.

Status Audio is a New York based audio company founded in 2014 by musician and audio engineer James Bertuzzi, with a mission centered on bringing audiophile level sound quality to everyday consumers through simple, minimalist product design. The brand is known for focusing heavily on acoustic performance, often using advanced multi driver technology in its wireless earbuds to improve clarity, detail, and overall listening separation compared to typical single driver designs.

Rather than competing mainly on brand recognition or flashy features, Status positions itself as a sound first company aimed at music enthusiasts who want high quality audio in a wireless form factor. Over time, the company has grown from early wired headphones into a direct to consumer brand producing premium wireless earbuds designed to rival major audio manufacturers while maintaining a strong emphasis on engineering, materials, and overall listening experience.

    Features

    The Status Pro X are premium true wireless earbuds designed to deliver high end sound quality using a hybrid triple driver system that combines a large 12mm dynamic driver with two precision balanced armature drivers in each earbud. This allows for strong bass response, clear mids, and detailed highs with good separation between instruments and vocals. They support modern wireless standards like Bluetooth 5.3 along with high resolution audio codecs such as LDAC and LC3, and they are certified for Hi Res Wireless Audio playback.

    The earbuds also include hybrid active noise cancellation, transparency mode, and AI assisted voice processing for clearer phone calls using multiple beam forming microphones. Battery life is rated around 8 hours per charge with roughly 24 hours total using the case depending on usage and ANC settings. Additional features include multipoint device connection, wireless charging, water and dust resistance, and a companion app for EQ customization and control mapping. Overall, the Pro X is positioned as a flagship, sound focused earbud option aimed at listeners who prioritize audio performance and modern wireless technology over gimmicks or brand name recognition.

    Unboxing and Setup

    Inside the box you will find the earbuds themselves, multiple ear tip sizes, a small booklet of instructions, and a USB C charging cable. Upon looking at the ear tips, I was not sure if there were only small differences between them or if there was an error, but all of the ear tips I received appeared to be the same size. I typically prefer an extra small size like on AirPods, and with these I could not get them to sit fully comfortably in my ears.

    I started out by charging the buds using a wireless charger I had on my desk. Having wireless charging on earbuds is still fairly rare, and I was glad to see these include it. While they were charging, I downloaded the Status app, which allows you to change settings on the buds and monitor battery percentage for both the earbuds and case. There is also an EQ settings section that allows you to add custom sound profiles and adjust the sound to your preference.

    Overall Use

    The company makes claims that these are a direct competitor to AirPods Pro. After using AirPods Pro for a number of years, I feel like I am in a good position to compare these.

    Putting aside the ear fitment issue I had, I was happy to be able to change settings in the app. I was not completely sure I understood what sidetone did or how it was different from ambient sound mode, but when I had sidetone on it was hurting my ears and everything sounded like it was echoing loudly. At first I thought this was a flaw of the earbuds, but thankfully I figured out how to turn it off.

    The ambient sound mode is incredible. It is almost as good as AirPods Pro and is easily one of the best I have ever heard in earbuds. You can also adjust how sensitive you want it, which is a really nice touch. Status did a really good job here.

    The bass is great. It is not overpowering, but just enough to give a nice punchy sound while listening to music. I did not notice a huge difference when changing EQ settings in the app, but the default tuning already sounds very solid.

    Battery life seems a little inconsistent. The case sometimes blinks and shows it is almost dead prematurely, which is odd. I did find other users reporting similar behavior. In real world use, I was able to get about 5 to 7 hours with each individual bud, which is about average for this category.

    The noise canceling is definitely on par with AirPods Pro. It works really well in everyday environments. I did have occasional random Bluetooth disconnects for no obvious reason.

    The multipoint connection does work, but not perfectly. I had issues where it would be connected to my iPad and my MacBook Air at the same time. If I tried to watch Hulu on my MacBook, sometimes audio would not play even though it showed connected. I had to manually disconnect and reconnect to make it work.

    Now let’s talk about mic quality. These earbuds claim to have AI processing that reduces ambient noise from people around you while on calls. People on the other end of calls have told me they cannot hear background noise even with a TV going or people talking nearby. This has never been the case with my AirPods. This is one area where the Status Pro X really stands out above AirPods Pro.

    Pricing

    The earbuds are currently on sale on Status website directly for $199.

    Conclusion

    Overall, the Status Pro X earbuds are a strong option if your main focus is sound quality and call clarity. Status clearly put a lot of effort into the audio tuning, and it shows with the punchy but controlled bass, clear mids, and detailed highs. Features like ambient sound mode, wireless charging, and solid noise canceling help make these feel like a true premium product.

    While I did run into some downsides like ear fit comfort, occasional Bluetooth disconnects, and some minor battery reporting quirks, none of these completely ruined the experience for me. Where these really stand out is microphone performance and overall sound quality, especially when compared directly to AirPods Pro. If you are someone who cares more about how your music sounds and how clear you are on calls rather than brand name alone, the Status Pro X are definitely worth considering.

    For more information, visit status.co

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